American History with Mr. Peterson

September 28, 2015

Students in Mr. Peterson's class this quarter have been studying our nations most important document, the constitution. Students have reflected upon events leading up to writing our nations most important document and what the actual concerns were in our nation that required a new form of government to be instituted. One way that we have approached looking at the events that led to writing the constitution is by organizing timelines of events in groups as a way to process what we have learned so far. You can see in the attached picture how we had to discuss each of the events and organize them in the proper order.

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